Santa Clara house

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A booklet with information about a historic house located at 426 Santa Clara, which was on the HemisFair '68 site. It was built in 1891 by George Heinrich. Included are illustrations of the house from different directions, a floor plan, maps showing its location on the HemisFair site and a cost estimate for land, restoration of the house, moving of the house, and land features.

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[8] p. : ill ; 28 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. 196X.

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  • Main Title: Santa Clara house
  • Alternate Title: Heinrich House

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A booklet with information about a historic house located at 426 Santa Clara, which was on the HemisFair '68 site. It was built in 1891 by George Heinrich. Included are illustrations of the house from different directions, a floor plan, maps showing its location on the HemisFair site and a cost estimate for land, restoration of the house, moving of the house, and land features.

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[8] p. : ill ; 28 cm.

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  • Preferred Citation: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries, Archives and Special Collections, San Antonio Fair, Inc., Records, 1962-1995 (bulk 1964-1968) MS 31, Box 288, Folder 21

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Rescuing Texas History, 2009

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  • 196X

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  • Dec. 9, 2009, 8:38 a.m.

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Santa Clara house, text, 196X; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth66119/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.

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